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Oh, okay... I really didn't know. That's why I made this thread. There seems to be a lot of confusion regarding the subject, some people say 10% others say 25% and the seemingly minority don't tip at all, evidently. (I feel bad for any professors with these latter students.) It's even worse that some of them justify the…
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Jennifer, I am disappointed.
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Not even 15%, really?
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Thank you, kind regards. - Chlamydibrah
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This. My UNI professor made a huge speech about this coincidentally right after finals. I hope he's doing okay. To be completely honest I regret only giving 15%.
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I understand you're probably a bit sorry that you retired a few years before tipping your previous profession became common place, but I don't think it's fair for you to take away from current professors? After all, as i'm sure you know education is very important.
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That's seems rather unethical, I assume you're not serious?
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So 15% is too much?
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Be a white knight. /thread
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Joined Sep 2010 Posts: 10,061 Status: Irate
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My intentions were that the intermediate pauses caused by the excessive amount of commas would slow your reading down, and better allow your mundane resources to interpret the text, evidently it only gave you an "out" of sorts, because now you've moved on to petty insults regarding my comma usage. Inb4 "Run-on Sentence."
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Gets upset that I compliment another poster for not being an attention *kitten*. Reasons this would happen: 1. You genuinely aren't very logical, and meant what you said originally and were curious about it. 2. You were consciously or subconsciously upset that she got positive attention without actually attention whoring,…
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Being the odd one out, isn't the only determining variable, especially when it's generally the more "typical" and to be expected response out side of the attention seeker threads of MFP. Don't worry, I can pay attention to you too.
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Say, "Real Women Do X,Y or Z." "Real Women have X,Y or Z." In order to justify whatever they have, or do.
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Doesn't conform to the attention *kitten* ITT. +1 for you.
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I can confirm.
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Lol. You got it before the edit. +1 for you.
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Joined Feb 2014 Posts: 335 Status: Irate. Ok, bye.
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Never taking responsibility for anything... like causing my username for instance.. Typical "Slore" antics resorting to petty name calling.
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I can confirm her "slore" status.
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Actually saw a girl doing this last Saturday, but it's not like the smith machine is good for anything anyways.
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It makes perfect sense, they have low cost memberships, and no contracts. They need as many people as possible to buy memberships and not show up.
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The only reason someone with a strong bench would have a weak DB press is because DB press requires stabilizer muscles that NEVER come into play with Barbell movements.
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The article you linked has no backing at all. When I finish my set, I put the weight on my knees and use momentum to sit up. There's no strain on anything.
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That's odd, is it the stability? DB press is my main chest exercise, rather than BB bench. (Haven't Barbell benched in years.) I have really wide shoulders, so no matter where I grip the bar, as I progress in the movement it basically kills my rotary cuffs. I probably just have weak cuffs as well, I guess.